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matt76 11-12-2012 01:21 PM

what tyres
 
ow do lads, I'm coming racing this Sunday and was wondering what tyres are best for the indoor track as I've not raced there before.

Cheers

Matt

Stu Dixon 11-12-2012 01:38 PM

Round ones will work ok Matt !!

Howler 11-12-2012 03:00 PM

2wd... either staggers or cut staggers up front and either well worn minispikes or minipins on the rear. I prefer minispikes worn to the point you'd throw them in the bin outdoors, as the bald centre section grips well on the shiny floor. Pins grip on the carpet but not so good on the slippy.

matt76 11-12-2012 03:35 PM

thanks a lot mate

Chris Elworthy 11-12-2012 07:15 PM

Most of the 2wd A-Finalists have been running Schumacher yellow cut staggers or minipins on the front and Schumacher yellow minipins on the rear. Nothing seems all that grippy on the slippy stuff its just about being smooth.

Chris

Gavin Collingwood 11-12-2012 10:33 PM

Agree with Chris yellow mini pins on rear and front with the outside row inside and out side cut off on the fronts or yellow cut staggers front

diago999 15-01-2013 12:59 PM

Outdoor tyres?
 
Hi guys, I'm just wondering what tires you use for the outdoor track?
I bought a set of mini pins for the indoor racing in Feb and have now worn out my stock tires on my FTX Vantage,

having read a few posts it seems people like to go for mini spikes front and rear for outdoor track although I wonder if full spikes would be better on the rear? i don't know as I've only seen pictures its hard to tell how big the spikes are.

I'm also interested to see if any one has a recommendation for tarmac tires (it seems easier for me to find dry tarmac than dry astroturf!

Diago999

Gavin Collingwood 15-01-2013 01:19 PM

definitley do not use full spikes they're for long grass racing. basically schumacher yellow mini spikes on dry, ballistic green minispike in wet 2wd use cut staggers in yellow in dry green in wet, 4wd use mini spikes all round. in the same compounds as 2wd

Cremegg 15-01-2013 01:44 PM

Hi Gav

While your on the subject of tyres. Can I ask in regards to the cut staggers? Do you need inserts in them?

I'm Gettin some at weekend but I'm unsure if they require inserts

Thanks

Gavin Collingwood 15-01-2013 02:43 PM

I use low profile yellow cut staggers in dry without inserts, and standard cut staggers full width of the front wheels with inserts in green compound in the wet and its usually golden

Cremegg 15-01-2013 05:52 PM

That brilliant cheers for that mate

One last thing haha, is any super glue (CA) ok to glue tyres to rims or do you need a specific glue for them?

Thanks

Howler 15-01-2013 06:06 PM

Any will do, all much the same stuff in varying thicknesses. give it plenty of time to dry, it doesn.t dry as quickly as you might think inside the bead.

Si Coe 15-01-2013 07:10 PM

Tyre specific glue is just runnier, which means its spreads better around the wheel. If using thicker glue make sure it goes all the way round the bead.

Tyre wise in the dry our astro track is mega grippy to the point we often trim down regular yellow minispikes as they have too much bite. Even fairly worn sets - and sometimes minipins will work in the dry.

Tarmac tyres are not something most of us really bother with - we don't race on tarmac so at best its for occasional bashing about. Racing does tend to leave you with lots of sets of worn race tyres, which is what I use for messing about on tarmac. No point spending money when you have a ready supply of nearly slick tyres you'd bin otherwise.
Just bash them till the carcass shows, then cut them open to get the inserts out. Soak the wheels in acetone for a few days and pull the rest of the tyre off to recycle the wheel and buy a fresh set of minispikes to glue on.....

Howler 16-01-2013 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Si Coe (Post 733306)
Tyre specific glue is just runnier, which means its spreads better around the wheel. If using thicker glue make sure it goes all the way round the bead.

Pound shop superglue is really runny... and 6 bottles for £1 :thumbsup:

Gavin Collingwood 16-01-2013 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Si Coe (Post 733306)
Tyre specific glue is just runnier, which means its spreads better around the wheel. If using thicker glue make sure it goes all the way round the bead.

Tyre wise in the dry our astro track is mega grippy to the point we often trim down regular yellow minispikes as they have too much bite. Even fairly worn sets - and sometimes minipins will work in the dry.

Tarmac tyres are not something most of us really bother with - we don't race on tarmac so at best its for occasional bashing about. Racing does tend to leave you with lots of sets of worn race tyres, which is what I use for messing about on tarmac. No point spending money when you have a ready supply of nearly slick tyres you'd bin otherwise.
Just bash them till the carcass shows, then cut them open to get the inserts out. Soak the wheels in acetone for a few days and pull the rest of the tyre off to recycle the wheel and buy a fresh set of minispikes to glue on.....

Or on days like that use greens or even blues to scrub off some grip


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